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Page 67
In a former treatise , on the intelle & tual powers of man * , Dr. Reid gave the public fome reason to expect the work before us . It is a continuation of his general plan , and completes the ana . lysis which he proposed to make of the ...
In a former treatise , on the intelle & tual powers of man * , Dr. Reid gave the public fome reason to expect the work before us . It is a continuation of his general plan , and completes the ana . lysis which he proposed to make of the ...
Page 362
This , we have seen , to be true in reason : the testimony of historians , the remains of ancient statues , medals , coins , & c . furnith facts of the fame , nature . The characteristic beauty of pure antiquity , is the expression of ...
This , we have seen , to be true in reason : the testimony of historians , the remains of ancient statues , medals , coins , & c . furnith facts of the fame , nature . The characteristic beauty of pure antiquity , is the expression of ...
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The letter - writer , on the contrary , maintains that the Unitarian Christians make their firit and chief appeal to the scriptures ; and that they only have recourse to reason as a secondary proof , in confirmation of what revelation ...
The letter - writer , on the contrary , maintains that the Unitarian Christians make their firit and chief appeal to the scriptures ; and that they only have recourse to reason as a secondary proof , in confirmation of what revelation ...
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Contents
Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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